Oil does expand when heated and contracts when cooled.
solids contract when cold and expand when heated. the bottle containing the drink will expand and so the cap, being just fractions of an inch smaller will open
When iron is heated, its molecules vibrate more rapidly, causing the iron to expand. As a result, the hole in the iron would also expand or increase in size. Conversely, when the iron cools down, it will contract, causing the hole to shrink back to its original size.
It will contract.
Being made up of infra red rays which will move in all directions and refract when hitting paticles heat will always expand
When a washer is heated, the hole will expand in size due to thermal expansion. This means that the diameter of the hole will increase as the washer absorbs heat. Cooling the washer will cause the hole to contract back to its original size.
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No, gasses expand when heated and contract when cooled.
Liquids expand when heated and contract when cooled.
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Matter expands when it is heated.
No, metals always expand when heated and contract only when cooled.
Liquids expand when heated and contractwhen cooled.
Metals contract when they are cooled, and expand when they are heated.
They expand ------- No, normally metals expand when heated.
Yes, lead does expand when heated and contract when cooled, just like most materials. This property is known as thermal expansion and contraction.
Yes, most liquids expand when heated because the heat causes the molecules within the liquid to move faster and spread out, increasing the overall volume. However, there are exceptions such as water, which expands when heated until it reaches a temperature of 4 degrees Celsius, at which point it begins to contract.
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